5 CSI Tips: Writing Believable Make-Believe
Just for you—5 tantalizing and terribly important CSI tips for the investigator in your life.

Not-so-total recall.
Just for you—5 tantalizing and terribly important CSI tips for the investigator in your life.
Not-so-total recall.
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Paper or cardboard is best – bags, envelopes, boxes, etc. Actually, I published an article about this just a few days ago. Here’s the link.
https://leelofland.com/evidence-collection-paper-plastic-or/
Where do items containing DNA go, if not in plastic bags? Paper bags, or cloth bags?